Sentences with phrase «hazardous waste cleanup»

The bill would also provide increased funding for brownfields cleanup and reinforce state hazardous waste cleanup programs.
For nearly two decades, Ruth has been the CEO of a hazardous waste cleanup company.

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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Public Services, a superfund site is «any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the EPA as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and / or the environment.»
Other hidden costs that you may not be aware of include pesticide regulation and testing, the costs that are associated with hazardous waste disposal and cleanup, and the cost to our planet in the way of environmental damage.
- Drinking water and wastewater infrastructure upgraded - Advanced treatment installed for both drinking water and wastewater, and advanced filtration systems installed for drinking water - Green infrastructure and open spaces built for source water protection - «[E] nsuring proper management and storage of common contaminants like manure and road salt to prevent runoff; and increasing the state Superfund to expedite the cleanup of hazardous waste that may impact sources of drinking water.»
Approved $ 142.3 million for superfund / brownfield programs, including $ 120 million for hazardous waste remediation, $ 15 million for expenses related to the brownfield act, including state funded cleanups, technical assistance grants, and brownfield program administration; $ 7.3 million for costs related to brownfield and VCP oversight.
He also wants to increase the state's Superfund program to expedite the cleanup of hazardous waste that may impact drinking water sources — an issue in the contamination crisis in Rensselaer County and elsewhere.
These processes include those to advance the cleanup of radiological and hazardous wastes, the processing and disposal of nuclear fuels, and the production and delivery of medical isotopes.
As defined by the EPA, a Superfund site is any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and / or the environment.
We also negotiate consent orders and remediation plans associated with the cleanup of hazardous waste, petroleum, chlorinated solvents and other contaminants with local, state, and federal environmental agencies.
After first - responders transport the chemicals to a hazardous waste facility, local officials say the home owners are responsible for the residual cleanup.
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